Tales Q&A with Gareth P. Jones

Myself and my son have fallen in love with this new series by Gareth P. Jones, The Steampunk Pirates! We have laughed with them, been on adventures on the high seas with them and walked the plank with them….okay that was just me being cruel to my son Corey when we were playing pirates *splash*

Basically they are swashbuckling fun!

The first in the series, The Leaky Battery Sets Sail came out in February 2015 and introduces us to the brilliant Steampunk Pirates (you can find my review and extract here) and the second in the series, Attack Of The Giant Sea Spiders came out in May 2015 (my review will follow shortly).

The series is published by the brilliant Stripes Publishing and I was over the moon to be asked to put some questions to Gareth!

Interesting Fact Alert! The brilliant illustrations in these books were created by a super-secret super-illustration team at Stripes! They are credited as ‘FAD’ in the books! Ohhhhh a mystery!

For this Q&A Pirate Chelley enlisted the help of crew member Corey to grill Gareth…..and if we are not satisfied with his answers then…..*splash* dinner time for the sharks….or should I say some Giant Sea Spiders!

Corey: These questions will decide if you will walk the plank and become that hungry shark down there’s dinner! He looks rather hungry!

Michelle: Now step up on the plank….that’s it…watch you don’t fall and ruin our fun……..

Corey: Okay lets begin….

Michelle: Can you tell us a little about your new books The Adventures of the Steampunk Pirates series?

The Adventures of the Steampunk Pirates is a series of adventure books that are hopefully funny, silly, exciting and fun.

Wanted: Dead or Alive! (Or smashed into little bits and delivered in boxes.) Causing chaos wherever they sail, the robotic Steampunk Pirates are roaming the high seas, hunting for gold! But the evil Iron Duke has other ideas…He’s determined to capture the pirates in return for a handsome reward from the King. Can the mechanical marauders stay one wave ahead of their enemy?

Wanted: Dead or Alive! (Or smashed into little bits and delivered in boxes.) The Steampunk Pirates jump at the chance to earn a handsome reward in return for doing some snooping. But when they find themselves sandwiched between the Dread Captain Inky beard and a spider on the attack, it’s time to beat a retreat. Can they escape without a scrape or have the robotic rebels ticked their last?

Corey: What inspired you to write the story of the Steampunk Pirates?

I was playing pirates with my son and another boy, when the boy (whose name I forget) turned into a robot. Robot pirates, I thought. That’s an idea.

Michelle: We are glad to hear that you have played pirates before…..lets hope you practised WALKING THE PLANK!

Corey: What materials are the Steampunk Pirates made of eg metal, gold etc?

That’s a good question. They were constructed out or iron, (with a few bits of copper along the way) but as the series goes on they are gradually replacing their rusting parts with other materials they find. Their favourite is gold.

Corey: Which character are you most like? Captain Clockhart, Quarter Master Lexi, Gadge or First Mate Mainspring?

That’s an even better question. Well, like Lexi, I have a love of words. Like Mainspring, I am always plotting something (normally a book). Like Gadge, I love singing songs. And like Captain Clockheart, I am a little bit mad and get a tad over-excited sometimes!

Michelle: Woah! *Gareth wobbles after getting a tad over-excited* – Watch it there we still have lots more questions before you go for your swim….

Michelle: I have been trying to teach Corey to speak Pirate…..can you help? Any tips?

There be all kinds of pirates with all kinds of voices. The important thing is for Captain Corey to find his own unique pirate voice. One tip is that a pirate Argh should have a ‘gh’ in it.

Michelle & Corey: *Practises ARGHS…..ARGH…..ARGH….ARGH*

Michelle: The Steampunk Pirates often find themselves in some difficult tricky situations! When was the last time you found yourself in a situation that was hard to get out of and what did you do?

I live in south London so most of my tricky situations involve buses suddenly terminating before I’m home. Usually I deal with this by a) getting on another bus b) going for a coffee or glass of ale (depending on the time of day).

Michelle: Don’t worry Gareth…..there is only water where your going…..come along step a little closer to the edge now….

Corey: In this new adventure the Steampunk pirates have to face the giant sea spiders can you tell us more about these?

I can’t say much or the French commander Didier Le Bone has threatened to chop off my legs and serve me with a plate of snails.

Michelle: *Gulps*

Michelle: If you could cast your characters from The Steampunk Pirates in a big Hollywood film adaptation or animation which actors would you choose?

Captain Clockheart – Ray Winstone

Quartermaster Lexi – Benedict Cumberbatch

Mister Gadge – Craig Ferguson

Mr Mainspring – Mark Heap

Michelle: I’m feeling a bit guilty now as those were excellent choices…

Corey: MAKE HIM WALK THE PLANK *waves to sharky down below*

Michelle: *Looks stunned*

Corey: Do you like to make your readers laugh?

More than anything, yes.

Corey: We love Twitter! What made you call the Steampunk Pirates parrot Twitter?

It was a joke for myself really. An annoying parrot that repeats obvious things and bugs everyone. What else could I call him? If he showed everyone pictures of children or told everyone about his latest marathon efforts then he’d have been Facebook.

Michelle: We would love to know a little bit more about you! Can you give us 5 random facts we don’t know about Gareth P Jones?

I once appeared on TV as a singing potato

Michelle: (rushes to type into google…..but realises we are in the middle of the sea!)

I once appeared on TV dressed as a monkey serving tea to Ricky Gervais

Michelle: *SHOUTS* “Get back to land we need the internet quickly!”*

Both my parents are called Leslie (although mum is Lesley)

My middle name is Phillips

My son’s middle name is Indiana

Corey: If you could be any pirate that had ever lived who would you be? My Mom says she wishes she could meet Johnny Depp and marry him!

Michelle: Errrrrmmmmm *apologies to husband, but its Johnny Depp!*

I think I’d be one who survived and lived long enough to retire and enjoy his ill-gotten gains, so bearing that in mind, Sir Henry Morgan who did all that.

Corey: We read in the back of the book that you spend a lot of time turning yourself into a Steampunk pirate? Is this true? Any pictures?

Yep.

Corey: Can you tell us a little about some of your other books?

I’ve written lots of different books. There is a series about Ninja Meerkats.

There is a book about a pair of twins trying to kill each other (The Thornthwaite Inheritance).

Michelle: Oh wow…..he has written a lot of books you know Corey…I think we better get him down from the plank now!

Corey: “Here fishy fishy…dinner will be served soon”….*pushes Gareth further down the plank*

Michelle: Growing up who inspired you into writing? Are there any Authors or books that inspired you?

I don’t know about other specific authors inspiring me, but I certainly had lots of encouragement from my parents and teachers. Everything I read and watch inspired my love of stories.

Michelle: Are there any recent works or authors that you admire or books you wish you had written or that you would like to collaborate with in the future?

I don’t think it’s possible to wish you’d written a book as you would have written it differently but there are certainly some books that I wish I’d had the same success as.

Corey: What do you think makes a good story?

A good story… and interesting characters… and colourful dialogue

Michelle: Over on Tales Of Yesterday I have recently been asking YA authors if music has any influence to their writing and/or characters. Is there a particular song that influenced The Steampunk Pirates and/or it’s characters and if so how or why? Or maybe like a theme song for the characters?

Yes, there is a theme tune. You can find it here!

These days I compose theme songs for my books as I’m writing. When I listen to other music while writing pirates, it’s stuff like the music for Pirates of the Caribbean. There’s a terrific song by Rodrigo y Gabriela called The Pirate That Should Not be.

Michelle: *Daydreams about Johnny Depp*

Michelle: What’s next? Any exciting plans that you are able to reveal? Any more contributions to The Steampunk Pirate Series?

I’m currently working on the fourth in the series. In fact today is the deadline day so I’d better get back to work…..

Michelle: Okay Okay…..I suppose we can let you off this time as we really want the next book in the series asap!

Corey: *Sighs*

Michelle: *turns to walk away* …I mean we were not really going to make you walk the plank and feed you to the sharks were we Corey?

TWAAAANNNNGGGGGG!

Michelle: Gareth?!

*Splash!*

Michelle & Corey: UH! OH! HOW ARE WE GOING TO EXPLAIN THIS TO STRIPES PUBLISHING!

*Looks over side of ship and gulps*

A huge thank you from myself and Corey to Gareth for featuring today and for answering all or questions….and making us laugh….a lot!

Also a huge thank you to Jessie at Stripes Publishing for organising and letting us ask Gareth anything we wanted to!

About Gareth P. Jones

Gareth lives in South East London and divides his time between writing books, producing TV programmes, spending time with his wife and son, Herbie, and playing the slightly ludicrous number of stringed instruments in his front room.

His books include two series, The Dragon Detective Agency and Ninja Meerkats. His Standalone books include, The Considine Curse which won the Blue Peter Book of the Year Prize 2012. Space Crime Conspiracy and The Thornthwaite Inheritance, which won the Hounslow Junior Book Award, the Calderdale Book Award, Leicester Children’s Book Award, Sefton Super Reads, Doncaster Book Award, Rotherham Children’s Book Award, and Fantastic Book Award, Lancaster. His most recent book is called Constable & Toop and is a humorous Victorian ghost story.

As well as writing books he also writes songs about each of his books, which he plays on his regular school visits.

You can buy Gareth P. Jones books here or by visiting the Stripes publishing website here.

For more information about the wonderful author Gareth P Jones and his other books please visit his website www.garethwrites.co.uk or why not follow him on twitter using @jonesgarethp !

You can catch my pirate review and extract of the first in the series, The Leaky Battery Sets Sail – here

Or find out which character from The Thornthwaite Betrayal you are here

The Adventures Of The Steampunk Pirates continues soon with the Clash Of The Rival Robots! I can’t wait!

Have you read this book or an other books by Gareth P Jones? What did you think? Are there any other pirate books I should read (I love pirates!)? If you could create a Steampunk Pirate what would it be called? I would love to hear from you! Why not leave a comment using the reply button at the top of this post or tweet me on twitter (not the bird from the book but actual twitter) using @chelleytoy !

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